Rs.25 cr. for refurbishing Big Temple
  • http://www.hindu.com/2010/08/24/stories/2010082458950500.htm

    *Rs.25 cr. for refurbishing Big Temple” * Special Correspondent Photo: M
    .Srinath

    * GRAND FETE AHEAD : A view of the Big Temple in Thanjavur where millennium
    celebrations are to be held on September 25 and 26. *

    THANJAVUR: The Union Ministry of Culture has allotted Rs.25 crore for
    refurbishing the Big Temple here ahead of the millennium celebrations on
    September 25 and 26, Union Minister of State for Culture and Parliamentary
    Affairs V. Narayanaswamy said here on Monday.

    He told reporters that the moat on the eastern and western sides of the
    temple, which is dilapidated, will be renovated, desilted and filled with
    water to improve the appearance of the temple. Works will also be taken up
    inside the temple, the Minister said. “It is the duty of my Ministry to
    maintain the temple which is a world heritage monument.”

    Mr. Narayanaswamy, accompanied by Union Minister of State for Finance S.S.
    Palani Manickam; S.N.M. Ubayathullah, State Minister for Commercial Taxes,
    Gautam Sengupta, Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India
    (ASI); M.S.Shanmugham, Thanjavur District Collector; Babaji Rajah Bhonsle,
    senior prince and hereditary trustee of Palace Devasthanam, went around the
    temple, inspecting the moat and other areas. He also saw the sculptures
    inside the temple and interpretation centre where photocopies of rare Chola
    period paintings of the temple are displayed. He offered worship to Varahi
    Amman, Lord Brahadeeswara and Goddess Periyanayagi. The ASI has given its
    approval for starting a sound and light programme on Big Temple and King
    Raja Raja Cholan at the temple.

    It may be recalled that the State government has allotted Rs.25 crore for
    taking up infrastructure development in Thanjavur town in view of the
    millennium celebrations.

    MLAs Durai Chandrasekaran and Mahesh Krishnaswamy; Venkatesaiah, Regional
    Director of ASI; Satyabama Bhadrinath, Superintendenting Archaeologist also
    accompanied the Minister.

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